Digital Forensics

Digital Forensics

Digital Forensics Jobs:

Computer Forensic professionals must gather electronic evidence while avoiding spoliation and maintaining chain of custody protocol. The challenges incurred in identifying the source of a breach and extracting the digital evidence may vary depending on the situation and environment.

In a Corporate Environment, Computer Forensic professionals work closely with Information Technology, Legal, Risk, and Human Resources departments. Within a corporation, Computer Forensics may be required for a wide range of computer crimes and misuses such as: Detecting violations of corporate policy, recovering deleted, encrypted, or damaged file information, monitoring live activity, tracking internet browsing habits, detecting unauthorized activity, identifying theft of or destruction of intellectual property, discovering data within the network, reconstructing events, or responding to Legal Holds or Government investigation notices.

Within the Public Sector, Digital Evidence could be collected by Federal, State and Local authorities investigating crimes relating to: Theft of trade secrets, fraud, extortion, industrial espionage, possession of pornography, SPAM investigations, Virus/Trojan distribution, homicide investigations, intellectual property breaches, unauthorized use of personal information, forgery, perjury, etc.

 

Why Is Computer Forensics One of the Fastest-Growing Career Fields?

We live in an era of electronic communication that is increasing at an explosive rate. Consider these statistics:

  • Every second, 2.8 million emails are being sent and received around the world.
  • It is expected that we will send over 7 trillion text messages this year.
  • A small thumb drive can store nearly 6 million pages.
  • A single desktop hard drive can hold the equivalent of 40 million pages.
  • 90% of all documents generated are produced in electronic format.

 

What Types of Companies Hire Computer Forensics Professionals?

– The answer is every individual, company, organization, or agency using any form of electronic media to communicate.

Industries with the highest demand for Computer Forensics include:

Criminal Prosecutors

  • Rely on evidence obtained from a computer to prosecute suspects and use as evidence

Law Firms

  • Personal and business data discovered on a computer can be used in fraud, divorce, harassment, or discrimination cases

Insurance Companies

  • Evidence discovered on computer can be used to mollify costs (fraud, worker’s compensation, arson, etc.)

Private Corporations

  • Obtained evidence from employee computers can be used as evidence in harassment, fraud, and embezzlement cases

Law Enforcement Officials

  • Rely on computer forensics to backup search warrants and post-seizure handling

Individual/Private Citizens

  • Obtain the services of professional computer forensic specialists to support claims of harassment, abuse, or wrongful termination from employment

What is the Demand for Talent within the Digital Forensics Profession?

The role of the Computer Forensic or Digital Forensic professional is to extract and examine digital evidence in a forensically sound manner with the aim of identifying, preserving, recovering, analyzing and presenting facts and opinions about the information retrieved.

Digital Forensics is an emerging market, as the demand for talent within the Digital Forensics profession is at an all-time high. LTS is actively hiring for talented professionals seeking to grow their career in this field.

This is a truly an exciting career field, and opportunities range from entry-level data collections specialists and examiners all the way up to more advanced computer forensics jobs working in top secret government agencies, and Electronic Discovery consulting firms as Forensic Experts.

Having a background in Information Technology or Law Enforcement can offer a great segue into the growing field of computer forensics and mobile forensics jobs. Numerous industry certifications exist within this highly specialized career path, and are always beneficial towards advancing your career within Digital Forensics.

To view jobs in Digital Forensics, visit: http://legaltechnologystaffing.com/computer-forensics-jobs. To learn more about technology tools, training, and forensic certifications that may prove useful in advancing your career, connect with an LTS Recruiter today to discuss job opportunities and career options that may be available to you.